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· Plane — New Phyrexia
When you planeswalk to Furnace Layer or at the beginning of your upkeep, select target player at random. That player discards a card. If that player discards a land card this way, they lose 3 life. Whenever chaos ensues, you may destroy target nonland permanent.
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Quest for the Nihil Stone | B | Enchantment | Whenever an opponent discards a card, you may put a quest counter on Quest for the Nihil Stone. At the beginning of each opponent's upkeep, if that player has no cards in hand and Quest for the Nihil Stone has two or more quest counters on it, you may have that player lose 5 life. |
Seismic Mage | 3R | Creature — Human Spellshaper | {2}{R}, {T}, Discard a card: Destroy target land. 1/1 |
Dirty Rat | 1B | Host Creature — Rat | When this creature enters the battlefield, target opponent discards a card. 1/1 |
Davriel's Shadowfugue | 3B | Sorcery | Target player discards two cards and loses 2 life. |
Mental Agony | 3B | Sorcery | Target player discards two cards and loses 2 life. |
Painful Quandary | 3BB | Enchantment | Whenever an opponent casts a spell, that player loses 5 life unless they discard a card. |
Earsplitting Rats | 3B | Creature — Rat | When Earsplitting Rats enters the battlefield, each player discards a card. Discard a card: Regenerate Earsplitting Rats. 2/1 |
Confessor | W | Creature — Human Cleric | Whenever a player discards a card, you may gain 1 life. 1/1 |
Tar Fiend | 5B | Creature — Elemental | Devour 2 (As this enters the battlefield, you may sacrifice any number of creatures. This creature enters the battlefield with twice that many +1/+1 counters on it.) When Tar Fiend enters the battlefield, target player discards a card for each creature it devoured. 4/4 |
Sea of Sand | Plane — Rabiah | Players reveal each card they draw. Whenever a player draws a land card, that player gains 3 life. Whenever a player draws a nonland card, that player loses 3 life. Whenever chaos ensues, put target permanent on top of its owner's library. |